Transform Your Team Into A Top-Notch Group Of Professionals Who Work Together, Not Against Each Other

Companies spend millions of dollars on training and assessments to improve team performance but along the way often miss human nature. They don’t address an individual team member’s ability to “get it” and connect with their colleagues and become excited about multiplying their performance.

From the office support staff and the finance department to sales and marketing, legal and distribution – they all need to understand how to work with people. After all, if you can’t get on with people, how do you ever hope to have a high-performing team?

In this breakthrough book, you’ll discover:

Why understanding your colleagues and their behaviours is critical for high team performance

Why assessment tools and profiles may not be the best ways to improve your team’s productivity

How different personality styles on your team contribute and detract from daily communications and performance potential

How mergers can cause rising tensions and negatively impact your team’s development

Malcolm Dawes began his career in the public sector working as a nurse, moved to the corporate environment as an employee, and finally started his own private business.

For over 30 years, Malcolm has experienced first-hand the struggles that executives face with accelerating the performance of their teams. He has been engaged as a performance expert by large multinational companies around the world such as Lloyds Bank, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, and Sony Consumer Electronics, as well as many small and medium businesses.

Malcolm’s warm and friendly approach with clients, combined with his ability to translate theory and research into practical examples and tips for his clients to follow, make him highly sought-after by companies looking to build successful teams.

As a senior executive who is measured and rewarded based on the performance and effectiveness of your team, you want and need your team to perform at their very best. As a leader, the pressure on you to get this performance can be significant.

At times that pressure can make it extremely difficult to look beyond the obvious to get your team to perform. The obvious is that people seem to get along with each other.

The reality is how do you get them to get along with each other?

In this breakthrough webinar, you’ll discover:

The critical role behaviour plays in performance

The value of assessment tools and profiles for improving your team’s productivity

The reality about team performance during and after a merger or restructure

The impact of different personality styles on daily team communications and performance

Malcolm is a great communicator who delivers content brilliantly with fun. He is a good guy who is interested in doing the best for the people he works with, whether that is the decision maker or the people he is training. He is highly professional, a great organiser and always positive and fun to work with. It’s all about what he can do for you.

Mags Bell

Director and Leading Coach to C-Suite Executives

Malcolm has been a key player in the development of our sales methodology, and must be credited with his contribution to making Kilimanjaro the number 1 sales partner of MYOB Enterprise Division, for 3 years in a row. His insight into dealing with different types of people has built a flexibility into our sales team that has improved results.

Ronnie Baskind

Managing Director, Kilimanjaro Consulting

Malcolm has worked in depth with our first line management team and has provided me with some excellent reporting and feedback that enabled me to move to the next level of progression in regards to their Management and Leadership styles.

Graham Trickey

General Manager, Visy Industries

Malcolm’s StyleFLEX training course is the best interpersonal skills program that I have been on. While some programs spend time categorising people into personality types, his program identifies your strengths and weaknesses and, more importantly, what you can do to improve. It has been over a year since I attended his course and I still use the skills he taught me each day. Malcolm is also a very effective and engaging trainer and his programs are heaps of fun.

Lindsay Sherman

Director, Agility Consulting

Malcolm assisted greatly in building a high performing team using his StyleFlex program and SalesFlex program. Malcolm is a consummate professional and expert facilitator. Malcolm & his StyleFlex programs helped to “glue” the team together. Many of the participants of the programs regard it as the best personal & professional development they have ever done, even years down the track.

Greg Wilson

National Sales Manager, Astra Zeneca

Malcolm is an outstanding corporate trainer. He ran a 2 day workshop for the AMEA marketing team at Motorola. Malcolm helped focus the team on their key deliverables through some effective exercises. The learnings through that workshop have helped me both personally & professionally.

Lloyd Mathias

Marketing Director, Motorola India

I have worked with Malcolm on several occasions and have found him to be very professional and personable to work with. He is an excellent facilitator – working well with both senior management and front line employee groups. He has demonstrated in depth knowledge of subject areas and used this knowledge effectively in design and delivery of training courses. I would not hesitate to work with Malcolm again in the future.

Barbara Allwright

National Training Manager, Fuji Xerox

Malcolm is an exceptional contributor to the success of our business at an L&D level. Coursework delivered by Malcolm and his team is well tailored to our needs and is of a high standard. Malcolm really wants your business to benefit and it shows.

Gary Prince

Managing Director, 4Sight RSD

Whether your business is telecommunications, computer software, disruptive technologies, insurance or employment services, all businesses have one thing in common – they need to understand how to work with people to achieve high performance. Countless times, Malcolm has witnessed senior executives wrestle with unlocking the true potential of their teams and understanding how behaviour is the key to team effectiveness. Now Malcolm dispels the myths to building highly successful teams in his insightful book, Team Performance: Why Can’t We All Get Along?

Myths such as:

“Top-flight technicians make great team managers”

“My team provides internal services to our organisation so of course we’re one big happy family and see eye-to-eye on everything”

“Traditional team-building activities are the best way to develop our team’s ability to work together”